Journal of Ophthalmology (Jan 2016)

Novel Technique of Transepithelial Corneal Cross-Linking Using Iontophoresis in Progressive Keratoconus

  • Marco Lombardo,
  • Sebastiano Serrao,
  • Paolo Raffa,
  • Marianna Rosati,
  • Giuseppe Lombardo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/7472542
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2016

Abstract

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In this work, the authors presented the techniques and the preliminary results at 6 months of a randomized controlled trial (NCT02117999) comparing a novel transepithelial corneal cross-linking protocol using iontophoresis with the Dresden protocol for the treatment of progressive keratoconus. At 6 months, there was a significant average improvement with an average flattening of the maximum simulated keratometry reading of 0.72±1.20 D (P=0.01); in addition, corrected distance visual acuity improved significantly (P=0.08) and spherical equivalent refraction was significantly less myopic (P=0.02) 6 months after transepithelial corneal cross-linking with iontophoresis. The novel protocol using iontophoresis showed comparable results with standard corneal cross-linking to halt progression of keratoconus during 6-month follow-up. Investigation of the long-term RCT outcomes are ongoing to verify the efficacy of this transepithelial corneal cross-linking protocol and to determine if it may be comparable with standard corneal cross-linking in the management of progressive keratoconus.